Calling The Doctor Day

I have a hundred neat things to check out and I can't think fast enough! Trillian, CVS, PHP, and the whole rest of my list from my home node.

I ended up sleeping late. I sleep so soundly that most alarm clocks can't wake me, so I trust my SOTF for wakey wakey.

Which means that if she wants the computer, I won't be woken up until at least 11:00 AM.

I have to call and try to get an appointment. That's made easier by the fact that it's MLK day, so I don't have class. (Which irritates the hell out of me.)

Now that I have some idea of what CVS does, I can't help but wish I could use it! I need to reinstall that and see if I can get it operational.

Further, something's wrong with this system. Adobe Acrobat won't last past a single run, now WinCVS won't last past a single run. These are precisely the problems that are fueling the Shift OS Initiative at my home.;)

Quick Addendum: Spoke too soon. After some fiddling, I've discovered that (for reasons unbeknownst to me) it'll run any way except through the handy-dandy link it slapped into my start menu. Normally I don't use those -- I make my own links in places I've already set up on my desktop for quick access -- but I was having trouble finding the WinCVS executable. Found, noted, and linked. I'm playing with it right now.

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Trillian rocks - VERY useful for the Win platform so I don't have to run (N) IM's to accommodate for all my friends. I just wish they'd hurry up the port to the Linux platform.

CVS is cool, though I gave up on it. I had it installed, but couldn't get a system going like I wanted. Too lazy, I guess. (I have other folks [from the graphics department] and they're MacOS folks and not techies when it comes to things Web-related).

PHP is also very cool. It's very easy to become a PHP coder instead of a Per